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Assistant Professor Faculty Position in the Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo [Foreigner only]

1 Job title and number of positions available
One position at the Assistant Professor level
2 Field of expertise
Chemistry research and education. Collaborate with Prof. Hitosugi (Solid-state chemistry lab) for research and education.
3 Required Qualifications
A Ph.D. or an equivalent qualification, experience in delivering science education in English, and achievements in scientific research.
4 Date of Commencement of Employment
As early as possible after a decision has been made
5 Term of Employment & Renewal of contract
Five years. However, reappointment shall be limited to one time, and the term of office after reappointment shall not exceed March 31, 2033. Renewal of the agreement will be determined by the following factors: All relevant factors, such as progress of the work assigned to you, your performance, work record, and attitude, your medical conditions, budget status, and/or the amount of the work at the end of the term.
6 Probation Period
14 days from the date of employment
7 Place of Work
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo (7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
In principle, the University could change the designated place of work, but no reassignment or secondment will be against one's will. (In accordance with Article 4 of the Regulations on the Employment of University of Tokyo Faculty Members).
8 Affiliation
Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo. Group affiliation will be decided based on the field of expertise of the successful applicant.
9 Content of Work Duties
The successful candidate will be expected to undertake world-class research in their area of expertise and teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including lectures, tutorials, and laboratory work. The successful candidate will be expected to provide support for the new Global Standard Science Education Division the University of Tokyo’s ongoing efforts to further internationalize its student body and curriculum.
In principle, the University could change or reassign work duties, but not against one’s will. (In accordance with Article 4 of the Regulations on the Employment of University of Tokyo Faculty Members).
10 Working Hours
Based on the discretionary work system for professional work, working hours are deemed to be 7 hours and 45 minutes per day, Monday to Friday.
11 Days off
Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays and end-of-year holidays (December 29 to January 3)
12 Paid Leave
Annual leave, special leave etc.
13 Wages, etc.
An annual-based salary system. Salary will be decided after taking into account the successful candidate’s academic and professional background, etc.
14 Allowances
Commuting allowance and other allowances decided by the University of Tokyo
15 Insurance
The successful candidate will be automatically enrolled in the insurance scheme provided by the Mutual Aid Association of MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and employment insurance. This includes health insurance and pension.
16 Application materials required
  • Curriculum vitae (this should include age, email address, and other contact details, and a summary of academic and professional career from high school, including the date of university graduation)
  • A summary of the main research and teaching activities of the applicant (total of about 1000 words).
  • List of publications and related scientific output, which should be divided into the following four (4) types;
    • Refereed papers and review articles
    • Non-refereed papers and review articles
    • Books
    • Other relevant material
  • PDF files of up to five (5) significant publications
  • Outline of aspirations and plans for research and education after taking office (about 1000 words), including an explanation of how the candidate proposes to work with one of the groups in the Department of Chemistry.
  • Names and contact information for two (2) referees who can provide an independent assessment of the candidate.
17 Application Deadline
All documents must arrive on or before Friday, 14th June 2024.
18 Document submission
All documents should be submitted as email attachments in PDF format. The documents can be separated into several separate emails but the total size of each individual mail should not exceed 20 MB. Applications should be sent to recruit-04@chen.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp and the subject should be Faculty Position in the Global Standard Science Education Division [Foreigner only]. An acknowledgement will be sent within 3 working days of receipt of the application documents.
19 Name of Recruiter
The University of Tokyo
20 Enquiries
Prof. Taro Hitosugi
Department of Chemistry
Graduate School of Science
The University of Tokyo
E-mail: hitosugi@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Tel: +81-(0)3-5841-4353
21 Measures to avoid passive smoking
Smoking is prohibited inside the buildings of our university. There are a limited number of smoking areas outdoors in the university grounds.
22 Others
  • Personal information received through this application process will not be used for any other purposes.
  • The University of Tokyo is committed to gender equality in hiring. More details of School of Science Master Plan for Gender Equality are available on the website https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/overview/gender/
  • During the period of employment, sharing controlled technology to you may be prohibited by FEFTA and it may become difficult to execute your job as a faculty or a staff member of the University if you are under the control of a foreign government, corporation or university by contract, or under the control of a foreign government by economic interests. In such a case, you need to keep the contract or interests within the range that does not incur such restrictions.